Visit us at www.radtechbootcamp.com.
for more Videos, Quizzes, and ARRT style Mock ExamsRadiation measurements can be complicated.
• Radiation has no mass or volume.
• It has no charge.
• And it travels at the speed of light, so you can’t exactly put it in a box and measure it with a ruler.
Radiation has no physical dimensions so it cannot be measured directly. Instead, we quantify radiation in the context of three categories:
• Radiation in air
• Radiation in tissue (“dose”)
• Radiation effects in tissue (“biological dose”)
The focus of this lesson is radiation measurements in air.
The traditional way of quantifying radiation in air is by measuring the “Exposure”.
• Exposure is a measure of the number of ions created in air by radiation. We can’t directly count the number of photons, but we can count the number of ions created by those photons.
• The traditional unit for measuring exposure is the Roentgen, which equals 2.58 x 10-4 C/kg.
• There is no special unit in the SI system, so we just measure exposure as Coulombs per kilogram (C/kg).
So what is a coulomb and why do we care how many coulombs are created in air?
• One coulomb is equal to 6.242×1018 ionizations. Remember, ionization is what happens when an x-ray photon separates an electron from an atom and creates two charged particles.
• So if a radiation source produces an exposure of 1 C/kg, that means it’s producing 6.242×1018 ionizations per kilogram of air.
• 1 C/kg and 1 Roentgen are both very large exposures, so in medical imaging it’s more common to see exposures of milliroentgen (mR) and microcoulumbs per kilogram (µC/kg).
There is another way to measure radiation in air.
This is a measurement called Air KERMA.
• KERMA is actually an acronym that stands for Kinetic EnergyReleased per unit Mass.
• While exposure measures the number of ions created, air KERMA measures the total energy of those ions in air.
• The unit used to quantify air kerma is the gray (Gy), which is equal to one joule per kilogram (J/kg).
• That makes sense because kerma is the kinetic energy (joule) released per unit mass (kg).
• 1 Gray is a very large air kerma, so it’s actually more common in medical imaging to see air kerma values expressed in milligray (mGy).
Exposure and air KERMA both can be used to define the “intensity” of the beam. Anything that affects the intensity of the beam also affects the measurement of radiation in air:
• Increasing mAs increases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing kVp increases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing filtration decreases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing distance decreases exposure and air kerma
So when would do we actually use these measurements in practice?
• Medical physicists perform multiple exposure tests each year to make sure the x-ray machine is functioning properly.
• This includes an exposure reproducibility test, which checks the ability of an x-ray tube to produce the same radiation exposure (intensity) with the same exposure settings. For example, if a technique of 70 kVp and 10 mAs produce an air kerma of 10 mGy, the physicist should get the same air kerma if the repeat the same exposure with the same technical settings.
• This also includes an exposure linearity test, which checks to ensure that air kerma (mGy) or exposure (mR) increases linearly with increases in mAs. For example, if the physicist doubles the mAs, the air kerma (mGy) and exposure (mR) should also double. If the physicist reduces the mAs by half, the air kerma (mGy) and exposure (mR) should also decrease by half.
These tests are important to make sure the x-ray machines are producing just the right amount of radiation for exam being performed. This ensures that patients are not being over-exposed and that the image receptors are not being under-exposed.
Here’s a table summarizing the measurements and units used for quantifying radiation in air.
Measurement
TraditionalUnitSI Unit
Value
Exposure
Roentgen (R)
Coulombs per Kilogram (C/kg)
Number of ions
Air Kerma
---
Gray (Gy)
Energy of ions
• Exposure refers to the measure of ionization created in air by radiation. The traditional unit for this the Roentgen, but the SI unit (and the unit used on the ARRT registry) is simply C/kg.
• Air KERMA refers to the energy of ions created in air. The SI unit representing air KERMA is Gy.
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Kerma

Kerma (also known as Dukki Gel) was the capital city of the Kingdom of Kerma, which was located in present day Sudan at least 5,500 years ago. Kerma is one of the largest archaeological sites in ancient Nubia. It has produced decades of extensive excavations and research, including thousands of graves and tombs and the residential quarters of the main city surrounding the Western/Lower Deffufa.

Around 3000 BC, a cultural tradition began around Kerma. It was a large urban center that was built around a large mud brick temple, known as the Western Deffufa.

As a capital city and location of royal burials, it sheds light on the complex social structure present in this society.

What is Radiation Measurements (Exposure in Air)

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for more Videos, Quizzes, and ARRT style Mock ExamsRadiation measurements can be complicated.
• Radiation has no mass or volume.
• It has no charge.
• And it travels at the speed of light, so you can’t exactly put it in a box and measure it with a ruler.
Radiation has no physical dimensions so it cannot be measured directly. Instead, we quantify radiation in the context of three categories:
• Radiation in air
• Radiation in tissue (“dose”)
• Radiation effects in tissue (“biological dose”)
The focus of this lesson is radiation measurements in air.
The traditional way of quantifying radiation in air is by measuring the “Exposure”.
• Exposure is a measure of the number of ions created in air by radiation. We can’t directly count the number of photons, but we can count the number of ions created by those photons.
• The traditional unit for measuring exposure is the Roentgen, which equals 2.58 x 10-4 C/kg.
• There is no special unit in the SI system, so we just measure exposure as Coulombs per kilogram (C/kg).
So what is a coulomb and why do we care how many coulombs are created in air?
• One coulomb is equal to 6.242×1018 ionizations. Remember, ionization is what happens when an x-ray photon separates an electron from an atom and creates two charged particles.
• So if a radiation source produces an exposure of 1 C/kg, that means it’s producing 6.242×1018 ionizations per kilogram of air.
• 1 C/kg and 1 Roentgen are both very large exposures, so in medical imaging it’s more common to see exposures of milliroentgen (mR) and microcoulumbs per kilogram (µC/kg).
There is another way to measure radiation in air.
This is a measurement called Air KERMA.
• KERMA is actually an acronym that stands for Kinetic EnergyReleased per unit Mass.
• While exposure measures the number of ions created, air KERMA measures the total energy of those ions in air.
• The unit used to quantify air kerma is the gray (Gy), which is equal to one joule per kilogram (J/kg).
• That makes sense because kerma is the kinetic energy (joule) released per unit mass (kg).
• 1 Gray is a very large air kerma, so it’s actually more common in medical imaging to see air kerma values expressed in milligray (mGy).
Exposure and air KERMA both can be used to define the “intensity” of the beam. Anything that affects the intensity of the beam also affects the measurement of radiation in air:
• Increasing mAs increases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing kVp increases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing filtration decreases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing distance decreases exposure and air kerma
So when would do we actually use these measurements in practice?
• Medical physicists perform multiple exposure tests each year to make sure the x-ray machine is functioning properly.
• This includes an exposure reproducibility test, which checks the ability of an x-ray tube to produce the same radiation exposure (intensity) with the same exposure settings. For example, if a technique of 70 kVp and 10 mAs produce an air kerma of 10 mGy, the physicist should get the same air kerma if the repeat the same exposure with the same technical settings.
• This also includes an exposure linearity test, which checks to ensure that air kerma (mGy) or exposure (mR) increases linearly with increases in mAs. For example, if the physicist doubles the mAs, the air kerma (mGy) and exposure (mR) should also double. If the physicist reduces the mAs by half, the air kerma (mGy) and exposure (mR) should also decrease by half.
These tests are important to make sure the x-ray machines are producing just the right amount of radiation for exam being performed. This ensures that patients are not being over-exposed and that the image receptors are not being under-exposed.
Here’s a table summarizing the measurements and units used for quantifying radiation in air.
Measurement
TraditionalUnitSI Unit
Value
Exposure
Roentgen (R)
Coulombs per Kilogram (C/kg)
Number of ions
Air Kerma
---
Gray (Gy)
Energy of ions
• Exposure refers to the measure of ionization created in air by radiation. The traditional unit for this the Roentgen, but the SI unit (and the unit used on the ARRT registry) is simply C/kg.
• Air KERMA refers to the energy of ions created in air. The SI unit representing air KERMA is Gy.
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What is Radiation Measurements (Exposure in Air)

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for more Videos, Quizzes, and ARRT style Mock ExamsRadiation measurements can be complicated.
• Radiation has no mass or volume.
• It has no charge.
• And it travels at the speed of light, so you can’t exactly put it in a box and measure it with a ruler.
Radiation has no physical dimensions so it cannot be measured directly. Instead, we quantify radiation in the context of three categories:
• Radiation in air
• Radiation in tissue (“dose”)
• Radiation effects in tissue (“biological dose”)
The focus of this lesson is radiation measurements in air.
The traditional way of quantifying radiation in air is by measuring the “Exposure”.
• Exposure is a measure of the number of ions created in air by radiation. We can’t directly count the number of ...

What is Radiation Measurements (Exposure in Air)

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for more Videos, Quizzes, and ARRT style Mock ExamsRadiation measurements can be complicated.
• Radiation has no mass o...

Visit us at www.radtechbootcamp.com.
for more Videos, Quizzes, and ARRT style Mock ExamsRadiation measurements can be complicated.
• Radiation has no mass or volume.
• It has no charge.
• And it travels at the speed of light, so you can’t exactly put it in a box and measure it with a ruler.
Radiation has no physical dimensions so it cannot be measured directly. Instead, we quantify radiation in the context of three categories:
• Radiation in air
• Radiation in tissue (“dose”)
• Radiation effects in tissue (“biological dose”)
The focus of this lesson is radiation measurements in air.
The traditional way of quantifying radiation in air is by measuring the “Exposure”.
• Exposure is a measure of the number of ions created in air by radiation. We can’t directly count the number of photons, but we can count the number of ions created by those photons.
• The traditional unit for measuring exposure is the Roentgen, which equals 2.58 x 10-4 C/kg.
• There is no special unit in the SI system, so we just measure exposure as Coulombs per kilogram (C/kg).
So what is a coulomb and why do we care how many coulombs are created in air?
• One coulomb is equal to 6.242×1018 ionizations. Remember, ionization is what happens when an x-ray photon separates an electron from an atom and creates two charged particles.
• So if a radiation source produces an exposure of 1 C/kg, that means it’s producing 6.242×1018 ionizations per kilogram of air.
• 1 C/kg and 1 Roentgen are both very large exposures, so in medical imaging it’s more common to see exposures of milliroentgen (mR) and microcoulumbs per kilogram (µC/kg).
There is another way to measure radiation in air.
This is a measurement called Air KERMA.
• KERMA is actually an acronym that stands for Kinetic EnergyReleased per unit Mass.
• While exposure measures the number of ions created, air KERMA measures the total energy of those ions in air.
• The unit used to quantify air kerma is the gray (Gy), which is equal to one joule per kilogram (J/kg).
• That makes sense because kerma is the kinetic energy (joule) released per unit mass (kg).
• 1 Gray is a very large air kerma, so it’s actually more common in medical imaging to see air kerma values expressed in milligray (mGy).
Exposure and air KERMA both can be used to define the “intensity” of the beam. Anything that affects the intensity of the beam also affects the measurement of radiation in air:
• Increasing mAs increases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing kVp increases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing filtration decreases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing distance decreases exposure and air kerma
So when would do we actually use these measurements in practice?
• Medical physicists perform multiple exposure tests each year to make sure the x-ray machine is functioning properly.
• This includes an exposure reproducibility test, which checks the ability of an x-ray tube to produce the same radiation exposure (intensity) with the same exposure settings. For example, if a technique of 70 kVp and 10 mAs produce an air kerma of 10 mGy, the physicist should get the same air kerma if the repeat the same exposure with the same technical settings.
• This also includes an exposure linearity test, which checks to ensure that air kerma (mGy) or exposure (mR) increases linearly with increases in mAs. For example, if the physicist doubles the mAs, the air kerma (mGy) and exposure (mR) should also double. If the physicist reduces the mAs by half, the air kerma (mGy) and exposure (mR) should also decrease by half.
These tests are important to make sure the x-ray machines are producing just the right amount of radiation for exam being performed. This ensures that patients are not being over-exposed and that the image receptors are not being under-exposed.
Here’s a table summarizing the measurements and units used for quantifying radiation in air.
Measurement
TraditionalUnitSI Unit
Value
Exposure
Roentgen (R)
Coulombs per Kilogram (C/kg)
Number of ions
Air Kerma
---
Gray (Gy)
Energy of ions
• Exposure refers to the measure of ionization created in air by radiation. The traditional unit for this the Roentgen, but the SI unit (and the unit used on the ARRT registry) is simply C/kg.
• Air KERMA refers to the energy of ions created in air. The SI unit representing air KERMA is Gy.
Please visit us at www.radtechbootcamp.com to discover more videos, quizzes, and mock exams.

Visit us at www.radtechbootcamp.com.
for more Videos, Quizzes, and ARRT style Mock ExamsRadiation measurements can be complicated.
• Radiation has no mass or volume.
• It has no charge.
• And it travels at the speed of light, so you can’t exactly put it in a box and measure it with a ruler.
Radiation has no physical dimensions so it cannot be measured directly. Instead, we quantify radiation in the context of three categories:
• Radiation in air
• Radiation in tissue (“dose”)
• Radiation effects in tissue (“biological dose”)
The focus of this lesson is radiation measurements in air.
The traditional way of quantifying radiation in air is by measuring the “Exposure”.
• Exposure is a measure of the number of ions created in air by radiation. We can’t directly count the number of photons, but we can count the number of ions created by those photons.
• The traditional unit for measuring exposure is the Roentgen, which equals 2.58 x 10-4 C/kg.
• There is no special unit in the SI system, so we just measure exposure as Coulombs per kilogram (C/kg).
So what is a coulomb and why do we care how many coulombs are created in air?
• One coulomb is equal to 6.242×1018 ionizations. Remember, ionization is what happens when an x-ray photon separates an electron from an atom and creates two charged particles.
• So if a radiation source produces an exposure of 1 C/kg, that means it’s producing 6.242×1018 ionizations per kilogram of air.
• 1 C/kg and 1 Roentgen are both very large exposures, so in medical imaging it’s more common to see exposures of milliroentgen (mR) and microcoulumbs per kilogram (µC/kg).
There is another way to measure radiation in air.
This is a measurement called Air KERMA.
• KERMA is actually an acronym that stands for Kinetic EnergyReleased per unit Mass.
• While exposure measures the number of ions created, air KERMA measures the total energy of those ions in air.
• The unit used to quantify air kerma is the gray (Gy), which is equal to one joule per kilogram (J/kg).
• That makes sense because kerma is the kinetic energy (joule) released per unit mass (kg).
• 1 Gray is a very large air kerma, so it’s actually more common in medical imaging to see air kerma values expressed in milligray (mGy).
Exposure and air KERMA both can be used to define the “intensity” of the beam. Anything that affects the intensity of the beam also affects the measurement of radiation in air:
• Increasing mAs increases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing kVp increases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing filtration decreases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing distance decreases exposure and air kerma
So when would do we actually use these measurements in practice?
• Medical physicists perform multiple exposure tests each year to make sure the x-ray machine is functioning properly.
• This includes an exposure reproducibility test, which checks the ability of an x-ray tube to produce the same radiation exposure (intensity) with the same exposure settings. For example, if a technique of 70 kVp and 10 mAs produce an air kerma of 10 mGy, the physicist should get the same air kerma if the repeat the same exposure with the same technical settings.
• This also includes an exposure linearity test, which checks to ensure that air kerma (mGy) or exposure (mR) increases linearly with increases in mAs. For example, if the physicist doubles the mAs, the air kerma (mGy) and exposure (mR) should also double. If the physicist reduces the mAs by half, the air kerma (mGy) and exposure (mR) should also decrease by half.
These tests are important to make sure the x-ray machines are producing just the right amount of radiation for exam being performed. This ensures that patients are not being over-exposed and that the image receptors are not being under-exposed.
Here’s a table summarizing the measurements and units used for quantifying radiation in air.
Measurement
TraditionalUnitSI Unit
Value
Exposure
Roentgen (R)
Coulombs per Kilogram (C/kg)
Number of ions
Air Kerma
---
Gray (Gy)
Energy of ions
• Exposure refers to the measure of ionization created in air by radiation. The traditional unit for this the Roentgen, but the SI unit (and the unit used on the ARRT registry) is simply C/kg.
• Air KERMA refers to the energy of ions created in air. The SI unit representing air KERMA is Gy.
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Finland Travel Guide and Finnish Cuisine Tour

Finland is a country we've had the privilege of traveling to twice in the past year. To say it is one of new favorite countries to visit would be an understatement. From our time exploring Helsinki to our outdoor adventures, Finland is a country we'd gladly return to anytime of the year. In our Finland travel guide we present to you our entire collection of travel videos from Finland in this mammoth compilation.
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published: 11 Nov 2014

Oil Money - Desert to Greatest City - Dubai - Full Documentary on Dubai city

Dubai,How did extremely hot Desert turned in most luxurious city of the world.

published: 28 Nov 2014

Kerma - the palace part 2

First video of the new SwedishWordsSeries! Thousands of words with native pronunciation.
This video shows exactly 2007 common nouns in its indefinite form, with its corresponding "utrum" (en) or "neutrum" (ett) indefinite article.
Voice over by Maria Kihlstedt (Gotland, Sweden).
► SWEDISH NOUNS INFONouns have two grammatical genders: "utrum" (common) and "neutrum" (neuter), which determine their definite forms as well as the form of any adjectives used to describe them. Noun gender is largely arbitrary and must be memorized; however, around three quarters of all Swedish nouns are common gender. Living beings are often common nouns, like in "en katt" (cat), "en häst" (horse), "en fluga" (fly), etc.
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Kerman Historical Sites

In this feature, we take you to the outskirts of Kerman to see ShahdadDesert where once was the hottest place on earth. Also you will visit the heavenly garden of Shazdeh in Mahan City and its nearby mausoleum of Shah Nematollah Vali. We drive few more kilometers to visit the RayenCitadel which became well-known after the famous Bam Citadel destroyed by earthquake. We also show you a Zoroastrian temple and museum, Kerman's anthropology museum in Harandi Garden and Stone museum inside the magnificent Jabaliyeh dome.

published: 26 Jun 2016

How to Replace & Calibrate Your VNT-15 Actuator

In this video we'll replace the actuator on a VNT-15. While installing the new actuator, we will use a MityVac to calibrate.
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Over the years I've transformed from being a backpacker to more of a flashpacker. Part of this transformation has to do with my ever demanding taste buds that constantly on the lookout to try new and exotic foods. When I landed in Finland for the first time, roughly one month ago, I was just as eager to sample local Finnish cuisine as I was to explore Helsinki and engage in adventure sports in the Finnish Archipelago.
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First video of the new SwedishWordsSeries! Thousands of words with native pronunciation.
This video shows exactly 2007 common nouns in its indefinite form, wi...

First video of the new SwedishWordsSeries! Thousands of words with native pronunciation.
This video shows exactly 2007 common nouns in its indefinite form, with its corresponding "utrum" (en) or "neutrum" (ett) indefinite article.
Voice over by Maria Kihlstedt (Gotland, Sweden).
► SWEDISH NOUNS INFONouns have two grammatical genders: "utrum" (common) and "neutrum" (neuter), which determine their definite forms as well as the form of any adjectives used to describe them. Noun gender is largely arbitrary and must be memorized; however, around three quarters of all Swedish nouns are common gender. Living beings are often common nouns, like in "en katt" (cat), "en häst" (horse), "en fluga" (fly), etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_grammar#Nouns
► WORKFLOW TIPS
· Use the SPACE key to pause the video before the article appears and try to guess the pronunciation.
· Use the LEFT/RIGHT keys to go back/forward a few seconds and listen to any word again.
· Activate the subtitles, translations to many languages are available; although still far from perfect, they can be helpful!
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First video of the new SwedishWordsSeries! Thousands of words with native pronunciation.
This video shows exactly 2007 common nouns in its indefinite form, with its corresponding "utrum" (en) or "neutrum" (ett) indefinite article.
Voice over by Maria Kihlstedt (Gotland, Sweden).
► SWEDISH NOUNS INFONouns have two grammatical genders: "utrum" (common) and "neutrum" (neuter), which determine their definite forms as well as the form of any adjectives used to describe them. Noun gender is largely arbitrary and must be memorized; however, around three quarters of all Swedish nouns are common gender. Living beings are often common nouns, like in "en katt" (cat), "en häst" (horse), "en fluga" (fly), etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_grammar#Nouns
► WORKFLOW TIPS
· Use the SPACE key to pause the video before the article appears and try to guess the pronunciation.
· Use the LEFT/RIGHT keys to go back/forward a few seconds and listen to any word again.
· Activate the subtitles, translations to many languages are available; although still far from perfect, they can be helpful!
· Do you have another tip? Please share it with all us!
► WHAT'S NEXT
Videos of verbs and adjectives will come soon! Subscribe here for notification: https://www.youtube.com/c/feqwix?sub_confirmation=1
____________________
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Kerman Historical Sites

In this feature, we take you to the outskirts of Kerman to see ShahdadDesert where once was the hottest place on earth. Also you will visit the heavenly garde...

In this feature, we take you to the outskirts of Kerman to see ShahdadDesert where once was the hottest place on earth. Also you will visit the heavenly garden of Shazdeh in Mahan City and its nearby mausoleum of Shah Nematollah Vali. We drive few more kilometers to visit the RayenCitadel which became well-known after the famous Bam Citadel destroyed by earthquake. We also show you a Zoroastrian temple and museum, Kerman's anthropology museum in Harandi Garden and Stone museum inside the magnificent Jabaliyeh dome.

In this feature, we take you to the outskirts of Kerman to see ShahdadDesert where once was the hottest place on earth. Also you will visit the heavenly garden of Shazdeh in Mahan City and its nearby mausoleum of Shah Nematollah Vali. We drive few more kilometers to visit the RayenCitadel which became well-known after the famous Bam Citadel destroyed by earthquake. We also show you a Zoroastrian temple and museum, Kerman's anthropology museum in Harandi Garden and Stone museum inside the magnificent Jabaliyeh dome.

How to Replace & Calibrate Your VNT-15 Actuator

In this video we'll replace the actuator on a VNT-15. While installing the new actuator, we will use a MityVac to calibrate.
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Diesel Par...

In this video we'll replace the actuator on a VNT-15. While installing the new actuator, we will use a MityVac to calibrate.
http://www.idparts.com
Diesel Parts & Accessories for Volkswagens, Mercedes, BMWs, Jeeps, Sprinters, & more since 2005
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In this video we'll replace the actuator on a VNT-15. While installing the new actuator, we will use a MityVac to calibrate.
http://www.idparts.com
Diesel Parts & Accessories for Volkswagens, Mercedes, BMWs, Jeeps, Sprinters, & more since 2005
VNT15 Actuator: http://idparts.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=530
MityVac: http://idparts.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=2885
Blog @ http://post.idparts.com

Over the years I've transformed from being a backpacker to more of a flashpacker. Part of this transformation has to do with my ever demanding taste buds that ...

Over the years I've transformed from being a backpacker to more of a flashpacker. Part of this transformation has to do with my ever demanding taste buds that constantly on the lookout to try new and exotic foods. When I landed in Finland for the first time, roughly one month ago, I was just as eager to sample local Finnish cuisine as I was to explore Helsinki and engage in adventure sports in the Finnish Archipelago.
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
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Arriving without many preconceived expectations, I was wearing my culture vulture crooked hat with the idea I'd just dig right indulging in as many Finnish foods as I possibly could.
The following is a sample of some of my favorite Finnish treats, in chronological order.
Finnish Reindeer Meat
I grew up idolizing Rudolph the red nosed reindeer. How could I possibly think of sinking my teeth into Santa's Little Helper? Well, considering I've tried exotic meats such as llama in Peru and dog in South Korea.
A lovely plate of assorted Reindeer cold cut meat was brought to our table with a side of lingonberries and potatoes.
My first bite of authentic Reindeer meat (more on that later) immediately had me thinking this was the richest meat I've ever tasted. Tender and rich in flavor it certainly tasted like other game meat I've tried in the past. I noticed immediately it had a bit of a sour aftertaste. Although, I wouldn't rank it as my favorite meat, by any stretch of the imagination, I would certainly try it again.
Salmiakki (SaltyBlackLicorice)
I come from a family who adores licorice in all shapes, sizes and flavors; however, I've never tried salty licorice before in my life. Many foreigners, trying Finnish salty licorice for the first time, spit it out immediately as it simply overwhelms their palette with its overpowering astringent, salty flavor; if you search on YouTube, you can have a laugh watching them cringe as they pop it in their mouth. Prior to eating my first bite of Salmiakki, I was convinced I was going to like this. Unsurprisingly, I did. In fact, I couldn't stop devouring it! It's certainly one of those polarizing foods that you one typically either loves or hates. Audrey, ended up spitting it out (which you'll notice if you watch the video clip above). Salmiakki, is a staple in Nordic countries.
Karelian pasties
While having breakfast at the Finnish JailhouseHotel in Helsinki, we noticed a peculiar shaped pie being offered up as part of the breakfast buffet. These pastries, typically made from a thin rye crust have potatoes, buckwheat, barely, rice or millet as a filling. The ones we tried had potatoes inside and were an immediate hit; we both ended up going back for seconds. Known locally as karjalanpiirakat or karjalanpiiraat these pastries are also a quite popular in Estonia.
Salmon with Rye Bread & Cream Cheese (or hummus) spread
Last but certainly not least is Finnish smoked salmon used as a topping for rye bread with copious amounts of cream cheese and/or hummus spread. This literally became our favorite picnic meal or do it yourself dinner during our short stay in Finland. As salmon worshipers, we couldn't get enough of this stuff; literally, eating it every day at least once. What enhanced things even more was pairing the salmon with Finnish rye bread. On our flight from Instanbul to Helsinki, we started chatting with a Finnish girl returning home from extended travels. We asked her what Finnish foods she missed the most. Without hesitation she stated rye bread.
Our trip to Finland was sponsored by Visit Finland; however, our taste buds are rather unruly and certainly have a mind of their own ;)
Tässä matkailu video saimme maistella suomalaisia ​​ruokia syö suomalainen ruoka, joka sisälsi poronliha, Salmiakki, Karjalan leivonnaiset, Lohi & Ruisleipä oleskellessaan Helsingissä ja Suomen saaristossa.
http://nomadicsamuel.com/destinations/finnish-cuisine
This is part of our Travel in Finland series showcasing Finnish culture, Finnish arts, Finnish foods.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
This video features various songs from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

Over the years I've transformed from being a backpacker to more of a flashpacker. Part of this transformation has to do with my ever demanding taste buds that constantly on the lookout to try new and exotic foods. When I landed in Finland for the first time, roughly one month ago, I was just as eager to sample local Finnish cuisine as I was to explore Helsinki and engage in adventure sports in the Finnish Archipelago.
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Arriving without many preconceived expectations, I was wearing my culture vulture crooked hat with the idea I'd just dig right indulging in as many Finnish foods as I possibly could.
The following is a sample of some of my favorite Finnish treats, in chronological order.
Finnish Reindeer Meat
I grew up idolizing Rudolph the red nosed reindeer. How could I possibly think of sinking my teeth into Santa's Little Helper? Well, considering I've tried exotic meats such as llama in Peru and dog in South Korea.
A lovely plate of assorted Reindeer cold cut meat was brought to our table with a side of lingonberries and potatoes.
My first bite of authentic Reindeer meat (more on that later) immediately had me thinking this was the richest meat I've ever tasted. Tender and rich in flavor it certainly tasted like other game meat I've tried in the past. I noticed immediately it had a bit of a sour aftertaste. Although, I wouldn't rank it as my favorite meat, by any stretch of the imagination, I would certainly try it again.
Salmiakki (SaltyBlackLicorice)
I come from a family who adores licorice in all shapes, sizes and flavors; however, I've never tried salty licorice before in my life. Many foreigners, trying Finnish salty licorice for the first time, spit it out immediately as it simply overwhelms their palette with its overpowering astringent, salty flavor; if you search on YouTube, you can have a laugh watching them cringe as they pop it in their mouth. Prior to eating my first bite of Salmiakki, I was convinced I was going to like this. Unsurprisingly, I did. In fact, I couldn't stop devouring it! It's certainly one of those polarizing foods that you one typically either loves or hates. Audrey, ended up spitting it out (which you'll notice if you watch the video clip above). Salmiakki, is a staple in Nordic countries.
Karelian pasties
While having breakfast at the Finnish JailhouseHotel in Helsinki, we noticed a peculiar shaped pie being offered up as part of the breakfast buffet. These pastries, typically made from a thin rye crust have potatoes, buckwheat, barely, rice or millet as a filling. The ones we tried had potatoes inside and were an immediate hit; we both ended up going back for seconds. Known locally as karjalanpiirakat or karjalanpiiraat these pastries are also a quite popular in Estonia.
Salmon with Rye Bread & Cream Cheese (or hummus) spread
Last but certainly not least is Finnish smoked salmon used as a topping for rye bread with copious amounts of cream cheese and/or hummus spread. This literally became our favorite picnic meal or do it yourself dinner during our short stay in Finland. As salmon worshipers, we couldn't get enough of this stuff; literally, eating it every day at least once. What enhanced things even more was pairing the salmon with Finnish rye bread. On our flight from Instanbul to Helsinki, we started chatting with a Finnish girl returning home from extended travels. We asked her what Finnish foods she missed the most. Without hesitation she stated rye bread.
Our trip to Finland was sponsored by Visit Finland; however, our taste buds are rather unruly and certainly have a mind of their own ;)
Tässä matkailu video saimme maistella suomalaisia ​​ruokia syö suomalainen ruoka, joka sisälsi poronliha, Salmiakki, Karjalan leivonnaiset, Lohi & Ruisleipä oleskellessaan Helsingissä ja Suomen saaristossa.
http://nomadicsamuel.com/destinations/finnish-cuisine
This is part of our Travel in Finland series showcasing Finnish culture, Finnish arts, Finnish foods.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
This video features various songs from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

Karma is a Bitch! Şarkısı (lyrics Song)

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And we stuntin’ like
Gucci Gucci, Louis Louis, Fendi Fendi, PradaBasic bitches wear that shit so I don't even bother
[Verse 1]
Gucci Gucci, Louis Louis, Fendi Fendi, Prada
The basic bitches wear that shit, so I don't even bother
I put that on my partner, I put that on my family
Oakland city represent, address me as your majesty
Yeah you can kiss the ring, but you can never touch the crown
I smoke a million Swisher blunts and I ain't never coming down
Bitch you ain't no Barbie I see you work at Arby's
Number 2, super-sized, hurry up I'm starving
Gnarly, radical, on the block I'm magical
See me at your college campus baggie...

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And we stuntin’ like
Gucci Gucci, Louis Louis, Fendi Fendi, PradaBasic bitches wear that shit so I don't even bother
[Verse 1]
Gucci Gucci, Louis Louis, Fendi Fendi, Prada
The basic bitches wear that shit, so I don't even bother
I put that on my partner, I put that on my family
Oakland city represent, address me as your majesty
Yeah you can kiss the ring, but you can never touch the crown
I smoke a million Swisher blunts and I ain't never coming down
Bitch you ain't no Barbie I see you work at Arby's
Number 2, super-sized, hurry up I'm starving
Gnarly, radical, on the block I'm magical
See me at your college campus baggie full of Adderalls
Call me if you need a fix, call me if you need a boost
See them other chicken heads? They don't never leave the coop
I'm in the coupe cruising, I got the stolen plates
Serving all the fiends over there by the Golden Gate
Bridge, I'm colder than the fridge and the freezer
I'm snatching all your bitches at my leisure

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And we stuntin’ like
Gucci Gucci, Louis Louis, Fendi Fendi, PradaBasic bitches wear that shit so I don't even bother
[Verse 1]
Gucci Gucci, Louis Louis, Fendi Fendi, Prada
The basic bitches wear that shit, so I don't even bother
I put that on my partner, I put that on my family
Oakland city represent, address me as your majesty
Yeah you can kiss the ring, but you can never touch the crown
I smoke a million Swisher blunts and I ain't never coming down
Bitch you ain't no Barbie I see you work at Arby's
Number 2, super-sized, hurry up I'm starving
Gnarly, radical, on the block I'm magical
See me at your college campus baggie full of Adderalls
Call me if you need a fix, call me if you need a boost
See them other chicken heads? They don't never leave the coop
I'm in the coupe cruising, I got the stolen plates
Serving all the fiends over there by the Golden Gate
Bridge, I'm colder than the fridge and the freezer
I'm snatching all your bitches at my leisure

What is Radiation Measurements (Exposure in Air)

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for more Videos, Quizzes, and ARRT style Mock ExamsRadiation measurements can be complicated.
• Radiation has no mass or volume.
• It has no charge.
• And it travels at the speed of light, so you can’t exactly put it in a box and measure it with a ruler.
Radiation has no physical dimensions so it cannot be measured directly. Instead, we quantify radiation in the context of three categories:
• Radiation in air
• Radiation in tissue (“dose”)
• Radiation effects in tissue (“biological dose”)
The focus of this lesson is radiation measurements in air.
The traditional way of quantifying radiation in air is by measuring the “Exposure”.
• Exposure is a measure of the number of ions created in air by radiation. We can’t directly count the number of photons, but we can count the number of ions created by those photons.
• The traditional unit for measuring exposure is the Roentgen, which equals 2.58 x 10-4 C/kg.
• There is no special unit in the SI system, so we just measure exposure as Coulombs per kilogram (C/kg).
So what is a coulomb and why do we care how many coulombs are created in air?
• One coulomb is equal to 6.242×1018 ionizations. Remember, ionization is what happens when an x-ray photon separates an electron from an atom and creates two charged particles.
• So if a radiation source produces an exposure of 1 C/kg, that means it’s producing 6.242×1018 ionizations per kilogram of air.
• 1 C/kg and 1 Roentgen are both very large exposures, so in medical imaging it’s more common to see exposures of milliroentgen (mR) and microcoulumbs per kilogram (µC/kg).
There is another way to measure radiation in air.
This is a measurement called Air KERMA.
• KERMA is actually an acronym that stands for Kinetic EnergyReleased per unit Mass.
• While exposure measures the number of ions created, air KERMA measures the total energy of those ions in air.
• The unit used to quantify air kerma is the gray (Gy), which is equal to one joule per kilogram (J/kg).
• That makes sense because kerma is the kinetic energy (joule) released per unit mass (kg).
• 1 Gray is a very large air kerma, so it’s actually more common in medical imaging to see air kerma values expressed in milligray (mGy).
Exposure and air KERMA both can be used to define the “intensity” of the beam. Anything that affects the intensity of the beam also affects the measurement of radiation in air:
• Increasing mAs increases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing kVp increases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing filtration decreases exposure and air kerma
• Increasing distance decreases exposure and air kerma
So when would do we actually use these measurements in practice?
• Medical physicists perform multiple exposure tests each year to make sure the x-ray machine is functioning properly.
• This includes an exposure reproducibility test, which checks the ability of an x-ray tube to produce the same radiation exposure (intensity) with the same exposure settings. For example, if a technique of 70 kVp and 10 mAs produce an air kerma of 10 mGy, the physicist should get the same air kerma if the repeat the same exposure with the same technical settings.
• This also includes an exposure linearity test, which checks to ensure that air kerma (mGy) or exposure (mR) increases linearly with increases in mAs. For example, if the physicist doubles the mAs, the air kerma (mGy) and exposure (mR) should also double. If the physicist reduces the mAs by half, the air kerma (mGy) and exposure (mR) should also decrease by half.
These tests are important to make sure the x-ray machines are producing just the right amount of radiation for exam being performed. This ensures that patients are not being over-exposed and that the image receptors are not being under-exposed.
Here’s a table summarizing the measurements and units used for quantifying radiation in air.
Measurement
TraditionalUnitSI Unit
Value
Exposure
Roentgen (R)
Coulombs per Kilogram (C/kg)
Number of ions
Air Kerma
---
Gray (Gy)
Energy of ions
• Exposure refers to the measure of ionization created in air by radiation. The traditional unit for this the Roentgen, but the SI unit (and the unit used on the ARRT registry) is simply C/kg.
• Air KERMA refers to the energy of ions created in air. The SI unit representing air KERMA is Gy.
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First video of the new SwedishWordsSeries! Thousands of words with native pronunciation.
This video shows exactly 2007 common nouns in its indefinite form, with its corresponding "utrum" (en) or "neutrum" (ett) indefinite article.
Voice over by Maria Kihlstedt (Gotland, Sweden).
► SWEDISH NOUNS INFONouns have two grammatical genders: "utrum" (common) and "neutrum" (neuter), which determine their definite forms as well as the form of any adjectives used to describe them. Noun gender is largely arbitrary and must be memorized; however, around three quarters of all Swedish nouns are common gender. Living beings are often common nouns, like in "en katt" (cat), "en häst" (horse), "en fluga" (fly), etc.
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Kerman Historical Sites

In this feature, we take you to the outskirts of Kerman to see ShahdadDesert where once was the hottest place on earth. Also you will visit the heavenly garden of Shazdeh in Mahan City and its nearby mausoleum of Shah Nematollah Vali. We drive few more kilometers to visit the RayenCitadel which became well-known after the famous Bam Citadel destroyed by earthquake. We also show you a Zoroastrian temple and museum, Kerman's anthropology museum in Harandi Garden and Stone museum inside the magnificent Jabaliyeh dome.

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How to Replace & Calibrate Your VNT-15 Actuator

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How to Replace & Calibrate Your VNT-15 Actuator

In this video we'll replace the actuator on a VNT-15. While installing the new actuator, we will use a MityVac to calibrate.
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Over the years I've transformed from being a backpacker to more of a flashpacker. Part of this transformation has to do with my ever demanding taste buds that constantly on the lookout to try new and exotic foods. When I landed in Finland for the first time, roughly one month ago, I was just as eager to sample local Finnish cuisine as I was to explore Helsinki and engage in adventure sports in the Finnish Archipelago.
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Arriving without many preconceived expectations, I was wearing my culture vulture crooked hat with the idea I'd just dig right indulging in as many Finnish foods as I possibly could.
The following is a sample of some of my favorite Finnish treats, in chronological order.
Finnish Reindeer Meat
I grew up idolizing Rudolph the red nosed reindeer. How could I possibly think of sinking my teeth into Santa's Little Helper? Well, considering I've tried exotic meats such as llama in Peru and dog in South Korea.
A lovely plate of assorted Reindeer cold cut meat was brought to our table with a side of lingonberries and potatoes.
My first bite of authentic Reindeer meat (more on that later) immediately had me thinking this was the richest meat I've ever tasted. Tender and rich in flavor it certainly tasted like other game meat I've tried in the past. I noticed immediately it had a bit of a sour aftertaste. Although, I wouldn't rank it as my favorite meat, by any stretch of the imagination, I would certainly try it again.
Salmiakki (SaltyBlackLicorice)
I come from a family who adores licorice in all shapes, sizes and flavors; however, I've never tried salty licorice before in my life. Many foreigners, trying Finnish salty licorice for the first time, spit it out immediately as it simply overwhelms their palette with its overpowering astringent, salty flavor; if you search on YouTube, you can have a laugh watching them cringe as they pop it in their mouth. Prior to eating my first bite of Salmiakki, I was convinced I was going to like this. Unsurprisingly, I did. In fact, I couldn't stop devouring it! It's certainly one of those polarizing foods that you one typically either loves or hates. Audrey, ended up spitting it out (which you'll notice if you watch the video clip above). Salmiakki, is a staple in Nordic countries.
Karelian pasties
While having breakfast at the Finnish JailhouseHotel in Helsinki, we noticed a peculiar shaped pie being offered up as part of the breakfast buffet. These pastries, typically made from a thin rye crust have potatoes, buckwheat, barely, rice or millet as a filling. The ones we tried had potatoes inside and were an immediate hit; we both ended up going back for seconds. Known locally as karjalanpiirakat or karjalanpiiraat these pastries are also a quite popular in Estonia.
Salmon with Rye Bread & Cream Cheese (or hummus) spread
Last but certainly not least is Finnish smoked salmon used as a topping for rye bread with copious amounts of cream cheese and/or hummus spread. This literally became our favorite picnic meal or do it yourself dinner during our short stay in Finland. As salmon worshipers, we couldn't get enough of this stuff; literally, eating it every day at least once. What enhanced things even more was pairing the salmon with Finnish rye bread. On our flight from Instanbul to Helsinki, we started chatting with a Finnish girl returning home from extended travels. We asked her what Finnish foods she missed the most. Without hesitation she stated rye bread.
Our trip to Finland was sponsored by Visit Finland; however, our taste buds are rather unruly and certainly have a mind of their own ;)
Tässä matkailu video saimme maistella suomalaisia ​​ruokia syö suomalainen ruoka, joka sisälsi poronliha, Salmiakki, Karjalan leivonnaiset, Lohi & Ruisleipä oleskellessaan Helsingissä ja Suomen saaristossa.
http://nomadicsamuel.com/destinations/finnish-cuisine
This is part of our Travel in Finland series showcasing Finnish culture, Finnish arts, Finnish foods.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com
This video features various songs from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

Karma is a Bitch! Şarkısı (lyrics Song)

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And we stuntin’ like
Gucci Gucci, Louis Louis, Fendi Fendi, PradaBasic bitches wear that shit so I don't even bother
[Verse 1]
Gucci Gucci, Louis Louis, Fendi Fendi, Prada
The basic bitches wear that shit, so I don't even bother
I put that on my partner, I put that on my family
Oakland city represent, address me as your majesty
Yeah you can kiss the ring, but you can never touch the crown
I smoke a million Swisher blunts and I ain't never coming down
Bitch you ain't no Barbie I see you work at Arby's
Number 2, super-sized, hurry up I'm starving
Gnarly, radical, on the block I'm magical
See me at your college campus baggie full of Adderalls
Call me if you need a fix, call me if you need a boost
See them other chicken heads? They don't never leave the coop
I'm in the coupe cruising, I got the stolen plates
Serving all the fiends over there by the Golden Gate
Bridge, I'm colder than the fridge and the freezer
I'm snatching all your bitches at my leisure

Sitting On Top Of The World

One summer day she went awayGone and left me, she's gone to stayShe's gone, I don't worryI'm sitting on top of the worldAll the summer worked all this fallHad to take Christmas in my overallsShe's gone, but I don't worryI'm sitting on top of the worldGoing down to the freight yardGonna catch me a freight trainGoing to leave this townWorked and got to homeShe's gone, but I don't worry

It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

Britain’s Royal Astronomical Society announced Monday that an object called 1I/2017 (‘Oumuamua) – the first confirmed asteroid known to have journeyed here from outside our solar system – most likely came from from a binary star system, or two stars orbiting a common center of gravity, EarthSky reported ... They looked at how common these star systems are in the galaxy ... ....

In another blow to the Trump administration Monday, the US Supreme Court decided Arizona must continue to issue state driver’s licenses to so-called Dreamer immigrants and refused to hear an effort by the state to challenge the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young adults brought into the country illegally as children, Reuters reported ... – WN.com. Jack Durschlag....

Uber announced on Monday that it was pulling all of its self-driving cars from public roads in Arizona and San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh after a female pedestrian was reportedly killed after being struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle in Tempe, according to The Verge.&nbsp; ... “We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident.” ... "Some incredibly sad news out of Arizona....

Aim-listed Afarak has received a request from Kermas Resources, which holds 26.90% of the company's shares and votes, to delist from the Helsinki Stock Exchange as soon as it practically can. According to the proposal, the company shares would only maintain a listing on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) ... ....

Bollywood actor molested on Air Vistara flight, airline says inquiry underwayAt Mani Shankar Aiyar’s dinner ... Stefan Kermas, coach since a year, had already weighed the pros and cons of playing with just 10 outfield players ... This was a unique scenario ... At half time, Kermas did not indulge in any strategy talks. “I only spoke about emotional things – keep their emotions down and find tiny little things for the strikers,” Kermas said....

Virat Kohli weds Anushka Sharma... The designer formula for a picturesque Tuscan wedding ... But they return worrying not just about their opponents ... Germany coach Stefan Kermas has said they will run thorough checks on their players before taking up the issue with the organisers ... “We have looked at other locations ... Kermas said they will take necessary precautions before the World Cup but he has not pressed the panic button yet ... More Top News ... ....

Every sport needs its heroes. And if hockey needed men to prove what it meant to play the sport for your country, Germany provided 11 on Sunday. Eleven men. Twenty two legs. Fourteen minutes of rest (Dan Nguyen got 16) ... Those days ended 44 years back ... The idea to win for each other can be the most important and we showed what 11 players fighting together for a common goal can do,” German coach Stefan Kermas admitted after the game ... ....

They fought really hard ...Germany coach�Stefan Kermas also praised his team and said that it was really difficult for his team to play two games inside 24 hours and with so many players injured ... In the end we are disappointed we didn’t win,” Kermas said ... Kermas also pointed out to the improper scheduling of the tournament which he was unhappy with ... Like I said yesterday, I am not happy with the schedule,” Kermas said ... ....

Depleted German side might have lost the bronze-medal play-off match at the HockeyWorld LeagueFinal, but India coach Sjoerd Marijne praised the visitors for their spirited show, saying that they completely surprised the home team with their "structured" system ...GermanyCoach Stefan Kermas was proud of the way his players responded in difficult circumstances ... Like I said yesterday, I am not happy with the schedule," Kermas said ... ....

It wasn’t just the fans here that were impressed by a depleted Germany’s fighting performance in the third place playoff against the hosts ... “It was a great performance from Germany, and the goalkeeper was superb under the bar ... I know that ... Germany’s coach Stefan Kermas praised his men for their superlative display in tough circumstances ... On the issue of player’s illness, Kermas sounded a bit unaware....

Modern hockey is considered one of the toughest and fastest sports internationally, so much so that teams are never scheduled to play more than two back-to-back matches in any tournament ...The World No ... Today the whole power and spirit came off the team ... The idea to win for each other can be the most important and we showed what 11 players fighting together for a common goal can do,” German coach Stefan Kermas admitted after the game ... ....